Remove 2019 Remove Care coordination Remove End-of-life care Remove Palliate
article thumbnail

St. Croix Hospice Leverages Predictive Analytics to Boost Quality

Hospice News

In 2019 the Minnesota-headquartered hospice provider began utilizing a predictive analytics tool from Medalogix. The post-acute data analytics company develops machine learning solutions designed to identify patients in need of home health, hospice or palliative care services as early as possible in the course of their illnesses.

Hospice 261
article thumbnail

10 Hospice News ‘Hidden Gem’ Stories from 2022

Hospice News

Case in point, the National End-of-Life Doula Alliance (NEDA) currently has roughly 1,300 members across 49 states, the District of Columbia and 12 additional countries. In 2019, the organization had just 200 members. Palliative Care Providers Hitting Walls in Value-Based Reimbursement.

2022 223
professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Why Skilled Nursing, Assisted Living Operators Invest in Home-Based Hospice Programs

Hospice News

million Medicare decedents who elected hospice in 2019,, nearly half (49%) received care in private homes, reported the Center for Medicare Advocacy. Data are not available for how any of these patients were cared for by a freestanding hospice entering those settings versus an in-house service. Among the 1.6

article thumbnail

Physician, Legislator Morhaim: Hospices Should Be Vocal About Advance Care Plans

Hospice News

Effective documentation of end-of-life choices has been associated with higher likelihood of hospice enrollment and lower incidence of intensive therapies, even during hospital stays, a 2019 JAMA Network study found. I think everybody in hospice and palliative care has to be really vocal about this. That’s hard to do.

Hospice 259
article thumbnail

Population Health, Quality, and Palliative Care: The Role of Public and Private Payors

AAHPM (American Academy of Hospice and Palliative)

In our discipline of palliative care, understanding the unique needs and characteristics of the population is essential for providing effective and high-quality care. In our discipline of palliative care, understanding the unique needs and characteristics of the population is essential for providing effective and high-quality care.